"I played with my older brother (Ben) in high school and now my little brother [Seth]. I really think it's something special. Ever since my brothers and I were kids, we would always play together. Throughout the years, we made each other work to get better."

You've been team captain for two years. How would you describe your leadership style?

"At Gerstell, we have our principles and attributes. I think the attributes I best represent are do the right thing, example and action. I think a lot of the young guys look up to me. I put in the hard work and I think they see me staying after practice, hitting the weight room and giving it all to the last whistle. They do the same thing, and I can't ask for more from them."

What is your most memorable lacrosse moment?

"It's definitely playing with my brothers. I cannot be more thankful. I see the very different playing styles each one of us have and it's awesome."

How special would it be to end your Gerstell career with an MIAA B Conference title?

"A championship would be absolutely amazing for the players, coaches and school. After all for all hard work everybody has put in it would be incredible to make a name for ourselves. I think we are becoming a more athletic school."

What are your future plans? Are you going to play lacrosse in college?

"I am going to a school with a new Division I program, Cleveland State University. I am going to study mechanical or biomedical engineering. After undergrad, I would like to get my masters in prosthetics and orthotics. That's really what I want to do. I want to help people."

What other sports did you play?

"Before Gerstell, I played football. I transitioned over to soccer because we don't have football. Soccer helped me become more athletic because there is more running. I really focused on lacrosse and getting bigger and stronger in the weight room."